Welfare System definition

Welfare System means any plan, fund or program which is maintained by an employee organization or by an employee organization and an employer, to the extent that such plan, fund or program was established or is maintained for the purposes of providing for its participants, or their beneficiaries, through the purchase of insurance or otherwise, medical, surgical, or hospital care or benefits, or benefits in the event of sickness, accident, disability, death, or unemployment, or vacation benefits, apprenticeship, or other training programs, or day care centers, scholarship funds, or prepaid legal services, or any other such benefit other than pension on retirement or death, and insurance to provide such pensions.

Examples of Welfare System in a sentence

  • Some children and youth will not be eligible for full-scope Medi-Cal, but will be eligible for services due to their status in the Child Welfare System.

  • DHCS and CDSS will enter into a separate PSA with California Statewide Automated Welfare System (CalSAWS) Joint Powers Authority specific to the CalSAWS.

  • CONTRACTOR shall perform all activities and services as specified herein for adult Medi-Cal recipients and parents involved with the Child Welfare System in accordance with the requirements of the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) and California Department of Social Services (DSS).

  • The child or youth served due to their status in the Child Welfare System will be referred by the Child Welfare social worker, but must meet medical necessity to receive treatment.

  • Children and youth must be active Medi-Cal recipients, with the exception of children and youth referred due to their status in the Child Welfare System.

  • Some children and youth will not be eligible for full-scope Medi-Cal but will be eligible for services due to their status in the Child Welfare System.

  • If Lessor installs any animal husbandry facilities on the Premises, Lessee shall cause its personnel entering any such facility or bringing a vehicle within fifty yards of such facility to comply with Lessor’s Bio-Security Management System and Animal Welfare System Requirements, each as currently in effect, or as supplemented or changed from time to time (copies of which shall promptly be provided to Lessee).

  • SCC will ensure that a student who currently resides in California and is 19 years of age or under at the time of enrollment, who is a current or former ▇▇▇▇▇▇ youth through California’s Child Welfare System shall be entitled to resident classification until he or she has attained the age of majority and resided in the state the minimum time necessary to become a resident.

  • Lessor may undertake any action it deems necessary under the circumstances to cure a breach by Lessee of Lessor’s Bio-Security Management System or Animal Welfare System requirements, and Lessee shall reimburse Lessor the reasonable cost of any such cure.

  • The Greenbook and the Overrepresentation of African American, Hispanic, and Native American Families in the Child Welfare System.

Related to Welfare System

  • Welfare Plan means a “welfare plan” as defined in Section 3(1) of ERISA.

  • Welfare Plans shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.4.

  • Child welfare services means social services including

  • Health and Welfare Plans means any plan, fund or program which was established or is maintained for the purpose of providing for its participants or their beneficiaries, through the purchase of insurance or otherwise, medical (including PPO, EPO and HDHP coverages), dental, prescription, vision, short-term disability, long-term disability, life and AD&D, employee assistance, group legal services, wellness, cafeteria (including premium payment, health flexible spending account and dependent care flexible spending account components), travel reimbursement, transportation, or other benefits in the event of sickness, accident, disability, death or unemployment, or vacation benefits, apprenticeship or other training programs or day care centers, scholarship funds, or prepaid legal services, including any such plan, fund or program as defined in Section 3(1) of ERISA.

  • Health and Welfare Benefits means any form of insurance or similar benefit programs, which may include but not be limited to, medical, hospitalization, surgical, prescription drug, dental, optical, psychiatric, life, or long-term disability.